A Travel Photography Journey with Photographer Marcus Lewis

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I built this website to motivate myself to get out of my comfort zones and shoot more. Ultimately I want to 1. Become a better me, and 2. Work towards becoming a travel photographer. Whether it’s just me spending my web design and development earnings from my business, Variety Studios, or actually picking up travel photography work / collaborating with people, businesses, and everyone in-between. It’s all about growth and working towards new things. It’s going to be an amazing journey. Check out my bio for more about me! 🙂

Took a stroll around Brooklyn Bridge Park as part of my travel photography practice, to take some photographs of the area before attending my first *Instameet. The meet started right in Pebble Beach next to the Manhattan Bridge. […]

In the past, my travels have mainly been visiting friends, and not for the purpose of photography. But I’ve been attempting to change that. I want to build in sets of hours to travel around and photograph […]

Lets just say I’ve been a hermit all my life. This was my first ever visiting Jersey City’s Liberty State Park, but I’m so thankful I’ve been getting into photography more. It helps me travel and see […]

After a few photography trips to the Brooklyn Bridge, I realized how easy it was to also explore Manhattan. More importantly I realized how close the World Trade Center was to the bridge. This opened up so many […]

I’ve always said Montreal has some of the most amazing sunsets. Almost every night you will find the skies burning with light in the most peaceful way. For some reason the sun loves to paint the sky […]

We really don’t need to travel far and wide to capture photographs that speak to us. It could be as simple as taking a walk in your neighborhood park, or even your backyard. We need to start viewing our […]

Met up with a friend (@ethanledley) to go explore Brooklyn. It was a great time since I’ve never gone to shoot any underground photos before. We found this one image at the end of the night after the […]

There used to be this “photo-hole” framing the streets of Chinatown, but has recently been closed up (wish it was still there!). But, anyways, this spot is still a great place to view Chinatown as well as […]